San Angelo caps uncultivated grass, weeds, and brush at 12 inches inside the city limits (Sec. 7.02.063). Owners get seven days after notice before the city mows and liens the property.
Code Compliance under the Neighborhood & Family Services Department enforces Section 7.02.063 of the Code of Ordinances: no uncultivated grass, weeds, or brush over 12 inches on any lot within the corporate limits. After a violation notice (Sec. 7.02.069), owners have seven days to cut. If they do not, the city abates the growth and assesses costs as a privileged lien second only to tax liens, carrying 10% annual interest (Sec. 7.02.070). Weeds reaching 48 inches that endanger health or safety may be abated without prior notice.
Seven-day notice to cut. Uncorrected lots are mowed by the city, with costs filed as a privileged lien plus 10% yearly interest. Each day of violation is a separate misdemeanor (Sec. 7.02.071).
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